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Olson, Carl O. – School Administrator, 1999
Ending all social promotion is ill-advised. A responsible decision on grade retention should be based on factors such as a child's age, health, maturity, testing readiness, previous academic performance, and available emedial services. Many retained children do not show enough improvement to justify the practice. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Education, Grade Repetition, Parent Attitudes
Nord, Christine Winquist; West, Jerry – Education Statistics Quarterly, 2001
Examined parents' school involvement by family type and explored the association between their involvement and whether students get mostly A's, have ever repeated a grade, or have ever been suspended or expelled. Data from the National Household Education Survey indicate that school involvement is not the same across family types, and that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion, Family Structure
Brulle, Andrew R. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Several recent articles articles have emphasized that educators must begin to speak out strongly about the direction that the standards movement is taking. While many positive outcomes have been realized as education has become more accountable, a series of recent education policy decisions have flown directly in the face of many years of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teacher Educators, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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Bali, Valentina A.; Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea; Roberts, Reginald – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2005
Policies that mandate in-grade retention of low-performing students have become central components of standards-based reforms across the country. While educational researchers have extensively studied the student-level correlates of retention and the consequences of retention for student achievement, little attention has been focused on…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Politics of Education, Educational Change, School Districts
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Rafferty, Yvonne; Shinn, Marybeth; Weitzman, Beth C. – Journal of School Psychology, 2004
This study examined the school experiences and academic achievement of 46 adolescents in families who experienced homelessness and 87 permanently housed adolescents whose families received public assistance. Measures taken after the homeless students were rehoused showed that both groups valued school highly and were similar in cognitive abilities…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Adolescents, Standardized Tests, Grade Repetition
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Cyr, Mireille; McDuff, Pierre; Wright, John; Theriault, Chantal; Cinq-Mars, Caroline – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2005
This study investigated self-harming behaviors in 149 female adolescent victims of sexual abuse, first, by determining the rates of nine types of self-mutilating behavior at intake and nine months later and, second, by investigating comorbidity of clinical correlates associated with these behaviors. The adolescents were divided into three groups…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Self Destructive Behavior, Adolescents, Females
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Allan, Julie – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2006
This article considers the processes within policy and legislation through which the point about inclusion continues to be missed in the search for the calculable and the certain, which Derrida (1990) refers to as "a madness" and this article explores how this has played out in the Scottish context in which there is currently an attempt…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Special Needs Students
McGill-Franzen, Anne; Allington, Richard – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
As public employees, educators should expect to be held accountable for their use of public funds. Nonetheless, the various state governments and now the U.S. Department of Education have implemented high-stakes achievement testing as the nearly singular approach to accountability. While these accountability efforts vary in a number of ways,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Reading Achievement, High Stakes Tests, Achievement Gains
Gehring, John – Education Week, 2004
An increasing number of urban districts are scrapping traditional high school grade structures, changing their retention policies, and devising more flexible routes toward graduation to address high dropout rates. Educators in Baltimore, Boston, Houston and Rochester, New York say they are particularly focused on the 9th grade, a year when many…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Dropouts, Credits, Urban Schools
Chase, Richard; Coffee-Borden, Brandon; Anton, Paul; Moore, Christopher; Valorose, Jennifer – Wilder Research, 2008
Most of the studies of the return on investment in early childhood education have focused on the big payoffs in reduced public and societal costs associated with child welfare, public assistance, crime and incarceration, and benefits related to increased education and earnings. Several studies focus specifically on costs and benefits within the…
Descriptors: Costs, Economic Impact, School Readiness, Kindergarten
George-Ezzelle, Carol E.; Song, Wei – GED Testing Service, 2007
This study examines the demographic, academic, social, and behavioral differences between GED (General Educational Development) Tests candidates who were and were not retained in grade. Differences between candidates who were and were not retained in grade are examined with regard to factors such as demographics, delinquent behaviors, reasons for…
Descriptors: Credentials, Grade Repetition, Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Ferguson, Phillip – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Most research examining the efficacy of early grade retention has been limited to outcomes during elementary school. A notable gap in the retention literature is the dearth of studies examining outcomes during late adolescence. The results of this prospective longitudinal study include comparisons among four unique samples: (1) early grade…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Late Adolescents, Early Intervention, Grade 11
George, Catherine – 1993
This document reports findings of a California Department of Education (DOE) study that examined grade-retention practices in the state. Data were collected primarily through surveys of schools and school districts. Findings indicate that approximately 1 in 10 students spent an extra year in school before second grade during the 1988-89 school…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, High Risk Students
Pottorff, Donald D. – 1989
Larry arrived from California and was put in a fifth grade class's lowest reading group which was reading third-grade-level basals. Larry was often disruptive during reading instruction and claimed he could only read when the book was upside down. Tests indicated that Larry had normal vision but that he was learning disabled and reading at only a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Environment, Grade Repetition, Individualized Instruction
Butler, Joan M.; Handley, Herbert M. – 1990
This study compared academic achievement and self-concept of kindergarten and first grade students who had been retained with first graders who had not been retained. The academic achievement of kindergarten children who were retained was also compared with that of children socially promoted to first grade. Results indicated that both kindergarten…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Elementary School Students, Grade Repetition
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